Calgary (AB)

Nutcracker Ballet - Calgary (AB)

Performances

GREAT RUSSIAN NUTCRACKER

Jack Singer Concert Hall at Arts Commons

Friday, November 16, 2018 - 7:00 pm

T: 403.294.9494

Host Studio: Ballet Classique Methusela

Ballet Classique Methusela

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Since 2004, Ballet Classique Methusela has been evolving steadily. The studio is committed to providing its students and parents with the highest standards of technical training while maintaining an inspiring and joyful environment. They aim to aid their students in cultivating a love and appreciation of dance and music that will last a lifetime. This dedication is evident through Ballet Classique’s enthusiastic ballet instruction as well as in the many supplementary programs they offer to their students including ballet field trips, ballet movie nights, and a full-to-the-brim ballet library. Ballet Classique Methusela maintains a mandate to develop strong technical skills in a non-competitive environment, without compromising the natural joy of dance. Their instructors and students infectious love of dance is contagious!

About EPCOR CENTRE'S 'Jack Singer Concert Hall'

Answering a growing need for a proper performance space in the region, the Calgary Centre for Performing Arts (CCPA) was established as a charitable organization in the 1970s. The venue, anchored by the historic Burns Building and Public Building, officially opened in 1985 to much fanfare.

Epcor Centre's Jack Singer Concert Hall

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Now called the Epcor Centre's 'Jack Singer Concert Hall', the theater hosts a variety of productions and performers, such as the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, Alberta Theatre Project, K.D. Lang, and Celtic Thunder.

Contact Moscow Ballet

Find a performance in your state, or visit Your City to find out when we will be in your area. This holiday season, experience Moscow Ballet's Great Russian Nutcracker – acclaimed by the press and adored by audiences everywhere. Get your tickets now!

“Knockout…Brimful with feeling…Expansive… the Russian style is elegantly generous, and so the experience is never meager. Kids…were wide-eyed with delight.” Chief Dance Critic Alastair Macaulay, New York Times